Hypnosis can help:
- Weight Loss
- Addictions
- Test Anxiety
- Phobias
- Pain Control
- Abuse Issues
- Motivation
- Anxiety
- Stop Smoking
- Sexual Issues
- Goal Setting
- Grief & Loss
- Gambling
- Stuttering
- Self-Image
- Anti-Aging
- Eating Disorders
- Insomnia
- Self-Esteem
- Public Speaking
- Career Skills
- Sports Performance
Does anxiety overwhelm you? Is your weight getting you down? Think you'll never quit smoking? Have you tried everything and nothing seems to work? Perhaps you're looking to improve
your performance and achieve greater success in your career, sports, and
beyond?
Hypnotherapy may be the key to achieving your goal.
Few people realize the awesome power their subconscious mind has over
their lives. The causes for many "bad habits" are rooted in memories or
perceptions that may be forgotten by the conscious mind but retained in
the subconscious. Hypnosis helps to access the subconscious and change
those habits more quickly and easily.
It's not sleep, unconsciousness, or mind control, it is simply a heightened state of awareness.
And unlike many prescription solutions, the side effects of hypnotherapy
are all positive, and include better sleep, inner peace, improved
relationships, self-confidence, and self love.
To learn more, or to schedule an appointment with Colleen, call 877-240-7686 or use the interest form on the
Contact page. Most issues can be resolved within four to six sessions.
Hypnosis, which is sometimes referred to as hypnotherapy or hypnotic
suggestion, can be used as a powerful therapeutic tool for accessing the
subconscious mind and gaining more control over your behavior, emotions
or physical well-being, to achieve personal goals or affecting desired
change.
Despite its awesome power, there are few procedures less understood, or
more plagued by misconceptions. Hypnosis, in one form or another, has
been around for more than 200 years. Common misconceptions prevent many
people, who could benefit from hypnotherapy, from ever trying it.
Hypnosis gained credibility as a medical tool and was accepted by the
American Medical Association in 1958 as a viable option, as early
decades of the past century of psychiatry and psychoanalysis began to
show how the subconscious mind often rules daily life. Its usefulness
was cemented when combat physicians reported using it during World War
II.
In 1996, a National Institutes of Health panel ruled hypnosis as an
effective intervention "for alleviating pain from cancer and other
chronic conditions".
Hypnosis is a method of communicating directly with the subconscious
mind. In most cases the subject is fully aware and able to respond to
requests, either verbally or by signal. There is no surrender of
control, no magic. No one can be hypnotized against their will; and no
person can be forced to do anything against their will.
Although hypnosis is not a magic wand, hypnosis is a tool anyone can use
and everyone should understand. There are many areas where it has been
proven to be tremendously effective, including weight loss, smoking
cessation, memory enhancement, insomnia, test taking, sports
performance, pain management, anti-aging, substance abuse, stress,
overcoming phobias, and many more.